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can u paste your xml overhere that can clearify all things...
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Be a good listener...Because Opprtunity knoughts softly...N-Joy
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Hi All,
Can anyone tell me the process for creating dashboards in Windows Sharepoint Services 3.0?
Thanks in Advance,
shahtech
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Hi all, I'm a beginner in using the Microsoft web developer 2008 and I'm having a problem designing my master page. I can't seem to put a background image in my design and if I put it directly in the //<code><td></code>
// <code><td background="image\header.jpg"></code>
line, the image wont appear when I run the program. Even though my web page are nested to the master page.
Can anybody help me?
Thanks in advance.
And if you know some cool video tutorials, that can help a lot.
Thanks in advance.
modified on Wednesday, September 17, 2008 2:32 AM
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Just wondering, I'm not too advanced in terms of web dev... But I have a client that would like to have a section where she can add text and graphics herself. I was thinking of setting up a forum for her on her site, granting only her access. Is there anything better than this that doesn't look so much like a forum? Something free ...
Cheers
swine
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i want to receive my google account mail in my asp.net application on mymail.aspx page .
is it possible? How.
Thanks
sam
Web Developer
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Probably. Have you looked at google mail faqs?
Bob
Ashfield Consultants Ltd
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Hi all,
I registered domain(abc.com) in google app's,so immediately we will get
one default login page .
problem is i want to change the default google login page url according
to my site , is it possible i.e http://www.google.com/a/login/abc.com
(default url of login page ) to http://login.abc.com
or
i want to create one login.aspx page and i want to integrate this
login.aspx in google app's site.
this integration is possible or not plz give me one idea.
sams
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Hi Guys,
I am trying to build a simple "fly-out" menu, using the onmouseover event. I am creating the relevant HTML from a javascript like:
var a = document.createElement ('a');
a.setAttribute ('onmouseover', "javascript:mopen('m" + n + "')");
a.setAttribute ('onmouseout',"javascript:mclosetime()");
div.appendChild (a);
........
This works fine on FireFox, but it does nothing on IE7. As a test, I have tried to add
a.setAttribute ('href', "javascript:mopen('m" + n + "')");
which is the same routine as the one called under "onmouseover". That works fine, also under IE7, so that the routine itself apparently works under IE, IE just doesn't recognise the onmouseover event.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Kind regards,
William.
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William Engberts wrote: a.setAttribute ('onmouseover', "javascript:mopen('m" + n + "')");
a.setAttribute ('onmouseout',"javascript:mclosetime()");
try:
a.onmouseover = "mopen('m"+n+"')";
a.onmouseout = "mclosetime()";
---- You're right.
These facts that you've laid out totally contradict the wild ramblings that I pulled off the back of cornflakes packets .
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Thanks for your suggestion. I have tried this, but is does not make any difference for IE7. Firefox however does not work anymore either. I have tried both
a.onmouseover = "mopen('m"+n+"')";
and
a.onmouseover = "javascript:mopen('m"+n+"')";
Regards,
William
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Hmm...
I'm going to guess that there's an issue with the context in which your events are called, but don't know enough about that to suggest anything beyond going in with a good debugger and watching what happens.
Also, do check out Perspx's links on event handling. IE has some serious issues, but with a bit of work you can hack around them. Or use jQuery.
---- You're right.
These facts that you've laid out totally contradict the wild ramblings that I pulled off the back of cornflakes packets .
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Try using the element.attachEvent() (for IE) or element.addEventListener() (for Mozilla-based browsers) methods to add the mouse event handlers.
This article shows implementation of both methods.
Regards,
--Perspx
Don't trust a computer you can't throw out a window
-- Steve Wozniak
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IE7 cannot set event handlers via the setAttribute method. Try somethign along these lines - should work in both IE and FF:
<html>
<head>
<title></title>
<script langauge="javascript">
function ol() {
var n = "1";
var a = document.createElement('a');
var d = document.getElementById("divA");
a.setAttribute('href',"#");
a.innerHTML = 'oi jimmy';
a.onmouseover = new Function('mopen(\'m' + n + '\')');
a.onmouseout = new Function('mclosetime()')
d.appendChild(a);
}
function mopen(x) {
alert('hi '+x);
}
function mclosetime() {
alert('bye');
}
</script>
</head>
<body onload="ol()">
<div id="divA"></div>
</body>
</html>
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Thanks a lot!! You are absolutely genious. This did the trick on both IE7 and Mozilla!
Regards,
William
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Hi,
Can anybody please tell me..........
How to Understand the report generated by the Debug Diagnostic tool for checking Memory leakage or performance analysis?
I have successfully create 3-4 full user dumps. now how should i analyze the generated report?
Please Reply ASAP.
Thanks,
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hello all,
i'm new in this web development i want to know if i want to develop a website which should be compatible for any plaltform like windows and linux, which web development technology i should prefer..
may be dotnet is the solution or not please guide me guys...
Thanks
Amit Agarwal
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No..
DotNet doesn't provide fully platform independent solution.
If you want platform independent solution, please go for Java, PHP.
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So as per my understanding, if i have made a site in .net and if somebody is using linux as a OS then he will not be able to access this site.....
Amit Agarwal
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No, in general a web site written in .Net can be accessed from any OS that has a web browser. What was meant is that .NET applications will not run under Linux, i.e. you need IIS as your web server.
Bob
Ashfield Consultants Ltd
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ok you mean to say that, if i have made one website in asp.net then i can only host this application on windows OS not on Linux OS....
Amit Agarwal
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You've got it.
Bob
Ashfield Consultants Ltd
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Exactly. Do note, you can look at the Mono project. It allows some use of .NET from Linux, but not the full framework.
"The clue train passed his station without stopping." - John Simmons / outlaw programmer
"Real programmers just throw a bunch of 1s and 0s at the computer to see what sticks" - Pete O'Hanlon
"Not only do you continue to babble nonsense, you can't even correctly remember the nonsense you babbled just minutes ago." - Rob Graham
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No. A person using a Linux machine will still be able to access the site, just not be able to host it.
"The clue train passed his station without stopping." - John Simmons / outlaw programmer
"Real programmers just throw a bunch of 1s and 0s at the computer to see what sticks" - Pete O'Hanlon
"Not only do you continue to babble nonsense, you can't even correctly remember the nonsense you babbled just minutes ago." - Rob Graham
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If you have the option, go for PHP/MySQL. I'd highly recommend it and Linux servers are usually cheaper than Windows ones as Apache, PHP and MySQL are free which reduces the costs to the web hosting provider, and therefore (usually) you too The only disadvantage is that you don't get the .NET continuity that you would with ASP.NET and IIS, so it really depends on what your needs are.
Regards,
--Perspx
Don't trust a computer you can't throw out a window
-- Steve Wozniak
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You will see most success if you choose PHP -- although I may be partially biased.
1. PHP is truely open source
2. PHP has a massive community -- arguably the largest
3. PHP due to it's simplicity has countless existing projects for every problem you can imagine
4. PHP due it's simplicity makes it easy to get started quickly
5. PHP due to it's community is easy to find answers to 99% of questions
I'm finding the only constant in software development is change it self.
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